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CBC
BA3VJVER
Volume 2, Number 1
A Student Publication
January 23, 1953
Olie T. Brown, Dean of California Baptist College, teaches Bible and Speech. He
received his B.S. degree at West Texas
State College, and his Th.M. at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
THE DEAN'S DIARY
S. E. Boyd Smith and the Dean met
January 5 th with Mr. Dunn, head of the
division of Educational Readjustment of
World War II and Korean veterans for
the State Department of Education in the
Los Angeles area, regarding the requirements for Educational Aid.
Mr. Dunn encouraged the College to
apply for the approval of the Veterans
Bureau. However, because of the technicality of time required to assemble the
material necessary it is doubtful if the
approval can be met to help second semester students.
It is quite certain that the aid will be
available for the summer term veterans.
BIRTHS
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Rollins on December 26, 1952. The
little lady weighed seven pounds, six
ounces. She has been named Robin Kay.
On December 20, 1952, a baby girl
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coleman. She weighed five pounds, nine
ounces. She has been named Olivia Cath-
rine.
COLLEGE BOARD
MEETS IN FRESNO
Fresno, California, was the place of
the meeting of the 27 members of California Baptist College Board of Trustees
on January 9, 195 3. Fifteen of the board
members are from Los Angeles County
and twelve are from other sections of the
state.
The major business was the naming of
eight committees by the President of the
board, Dr. Byron F. Todd, who outlined
the specific duties of each committee.
Three committees with responsibilities
in the immediate future are the Finance
Committee, the Policies Committee and
the Properties Committee. It is believed
that the board is eager to take definite
action in permanently locating the college in the near future, and the Properties Committee will assume the responsibility of seeking property that might be
suitable for a permanent building site.
Two off-campus classes will be established in San Jose and the Peninsula area.
The next meeting will be held previous
to the annual state Sunday School Convention, which meets in San Diego in
March.
Students Present
Mid-term Recital
The mid-term recital of piano and organ students was held during the chapel
hour January 22 in the auditorium under
the direction of Mrs. J. E. Casey.
Participating were: Joy Cravens, Edith
Cox, Gloria Harris, LoRene McNichols,
Dorothy Walker, Ruth Anne Hammers,
Margaret Day, Altha Todd, Wanda Elms,
Dale Mougeotte, Glennis Anderson, Betty
Jo McDowell, Genelle Colvard, Jonita
Smith, Barbara Hoy, Eunice Cunningham,
Sue Austin, Don Howell, Shirley Shields,
Juanice Brister, Margie Lackey, Sylvia
Rachley.
P. Boyd Smith, President of California
Baptist College since its beginning in
1950, was born in Tennessee. He holds a
B.A. degree from Oklahoma Baptist University. He is an instructor in Sociology,
Remedial English, and Evangelism.
CHURCH ORDAINS
TWO MINISTERS
Eugene Moreland and Lee Thomas were
ordained in the Gospel Ministry in services held at the First Southern Baptist
Church at El Monte on January 11.
The doctrinal questioning was led by
Dean Olie T. Brown. The ordination
prayer was led by Ralph Meadows. P.
Boyd Smith gave the charge to the newly
ordained ministers, and Dr. Byron Todd
gave the charge to the church. The sermon, taken from the twelfth chapter of
Romans, was brought by Rev. W. R.
Specht, pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church of Baldwin Park.
Eugene Moreland is pastor of the Syracuse Avenue Mission in Baldwin Park.
This mission has a membership of 2 8. He
has attended Compton Junior College and
is now a student at California Baptist
College.
Lee Thomas is a world traveler and
evangelist who is open for a pastorate in
the near future.

CBC
BA3VJVER
Volume 2, Number 1
A Student Publication
January 23, 1953
Olie T. Brown, Dean of California Baptist College, teaches Bible and Speech. He
received his B.S. degree at West Texas
State College, and his Th.M. at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
THE DEAN'S DIARY
S. E. Boyd Smith and the Dean met
January 5 th with Mr. Dunn, head of the
division of Educational Readjustment of
World War II and Korean veterans for
the State Department of Education in the
Los Angeles area, regarding the requirements for Educational Aid.
Mr. Dunn encouraged the College to
apply for the approval of the Veterans
Bureau. However, because of the technicality of time required to assemble the
material necessary it is doubtful if the
approval can be met to help second semester students.
It is quite certain that the aid will be
available for the summer term veterans.
BIRTHS
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Rollins on December 26, 1952. The
little lady weighed seven pounds, six
ounces. She has been named Robin Kay.
On December 20, 1952, a baby girl
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coleman. She weighed five pounds, nine
ounces. She has been named Olivia Cath-
rine.
COLLEGE BOARD
MEETS IN FRESNO
Fresno, California, was the place of
the meeting of the 27 members of California Baptist College Board of Trustees
on January 9, 195 3. Fifteen of the board
members are from Los Angeles County
and twelve are from other sections of the
state.
The major business was the naming of
eight committees by the President of the
board, Dr. Byron F. Todd, who outlined
the specific duties of each committee.
Three committees with responsibilities
in the immediate future are the Finance
Committee, the Policies Committee and
the Properties Committee. It is believed
that the board is eager to take definite
action in permanently locating the college in the near future, and the Properties Committee will assume the responsibility of seeking property that might be
suitable for a permanent building site.
Two off-campus classes will be established in San Jose and the Peninsula area.
The next meeting will be held previous
to the annual state Sunday School Convention, which meets in San Diego in
March.
Students Present
Mid-term Recital
The mid-term recital of piano and organ students was held during the chapel
hour January 22 in the auditorium under
the direction of Mrs. J. E. Casey.
Participating were: Joy Cravens, Edith
Cox, Gloria Harris, LoRene McNichols,
Dorothy Walker, Ruth Anne Hammers,
Margaret Day, Altha Todd, Wanda Elms,
Dale Mougeotte, Glennis Anderson, Betty
Jo McDowell, Genelle Colvard, Jonita
Smith, Barbara Hoy, Eunice Cunningham,
Sue Austin, Don Howell, Shirley Shields,
Juanice Brister, Margie Lackey, Sylvia
Rachley.
P. Boyd Smith, President of California
Baptist College since its beginning in
1950, was born in Tennessee. He holds a
B.A. degree from Oklahoma Baptist University. He is an instructor in Sociology,
Remedial English, and Evangelism.
CHURCH ORDAINS
TWO MINISTERS
Eugene Moreland and Lee Thomas were
ordained in the Gospel Ministry in services held at the First Southern Baptist
Church at El Monte on January 11.
The doctrinal questioning was led by
Dean Olie T. Brown. The ordination
prayer was led by Ralph Meadows. P.
Boyd Smith gave the charge to the newly
ordained ministers, and Dr. Byron Todd
gave the charge to the church. The sermon, taken from the twelfth chapter of
Romans, was brought by Rev. W. R.
Specht, pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church of Baldwin Park.
Eugene Moreland is pastor of the Syracuse Avenue Mission in Baldwin Park.
This mission has a membership of 2 8. He
has attended Compton Junior College and
is now a student at California Baptist
College.
Lee Thomas is a world traveler and
evangelist who is open for a pastorate in
the near future.